Super Creepy Abandoned 1900s Farm House With POWER

Deep in the countryside, we stumbled upon an abandoned house that had been sealed shut for years. With no signs of recent visitors, this place was a true time capsule. Inside, we uncovered forgotten furniture, vintage decor, and eerie remnants of the past—untouched and frozen in time.

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We found a locked abandoned house that had been sealed for years—an incredible time capsule house frozen in time. Join us for some urban exploring as we step inside this decaying house, uncovering its secrets. If you love abandoned videos, urbex, haunted houses, forgotten places, and exploring abandoned mansions, homes, and buildings, this is one adventure you won’t want to miss!

Check out this super creepy old abandoned farmhouse from the 1900s, and it still has power!!!

Exploring A Sealed Abandoned House That Was LOCKED For YEARS!

Deep in the countryside, we stumbled upon an abandoned house that had been sealed shut for years. With no signs of recent visitors, this place was a true time capsule. Inside, we uncovered forgotten furniture, vintage decor, and eerie remnants of the past—untouched and frozen in time.

As we made our way through the decaying rooms, we encountered mysteries left behind and signs of the life once lived here. What secrets does this abandoned home hold? Stay tuned as we urban explore every corner and reveal what we found inside!

Exploring A Sealed Abandoned House That Was LOCKED For YEARS!

This old abandoned Farmhouse is a representative example of vernacular architecture with Edwardian Classical and Queen Anne Revival influences.

The Edwardian era house, with its square form, horizontal lines and solid detailing, began to gain traction in the early 20th century.

This particular house incorporates a number of architectural features of the Edwardian Classical style, including: the smooth, red-brick exterior; a relatively square footprint; a pyramidal hipped roof with a flat deck; wide, overhanging eaves; and an attic dormer.

The house also includes details carried over from the more picturesque late Queen Anne Revival style, such as: the asymmetrical front façade with two-storey bay and pedimented gable; the protruding bay window on the east elevation; and the front porch with brick detailing.

The Farmhouse property has historical value for its associations with the theme of agricultural development in the early 20th century.

The house remains as an important reminder of this agricultural period while the area transitions to suburban development. These historic farmsteads produced a substantial amount of produce that contributed significantly to the local economy.